Apple will stream WWDC 2026 through the Apple TV app, its websites, and YouTube, giving viewers several ways to watch the company's biggest software event of the year. Besides reading here on AppleInsider, here's how to stay tuned in. WWDC 2026 WWDC is Apple's annual developer conference, where the company previews updates for the iPhone , iPad, Mac, Apple Watch , Apple TV, and Vision Pro. Developers are the primary audience, but the keynote also gives consumers an early look at many of the features Apple plans to release later in the year. Both presentations are free to watch through Apple's streaming platforms. Apple also offers calendar links on its WWDC and Apple Events pages so viewers can add the sessions to their schedules before they begin. Apple kicks off WWDC 2026 with its keynote on Monday, June 8, at 1 p.m. Eastern. The presentation is expected to introduce the next major versions of Apple's operating systems, along with new platform features and developer technologies. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple's first foldable iPhone may be just months away, but anyone hoping for a stealth black iPhone Fold may have to look elsewhere if the latest leak turns out to be accurate. The iPhone Ultra might not come in a familiar black hue With the clock ticking down to an expected September unveiling, we're seeing more and more iPhone Fold leaks by the day. The latest claims that even Apple doesn't yet know what colors the device will come in. Writing in a post to the Chinese social network Weibo, leaker Instant Digital hinted Apple is still deliberating whether to launch a black iPhone Fold. He even went so far as to wonder aloud whether Apple has a grudge against the color. Rumor Score: 🙄 Unlikely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Brydge Max 13 is an all-in-one keyboard, trackpad, and stand for iPad Pro that has the potential to outshine Apple's Magic Keyboard . Brydge Max 13 review: The new all-aluminum iPad keyboard With a price tag pushing $400 in the U.S., post-tax, it's no surprise that competitors have been relentlessly releasing lower-priced options to the Magic Keyboard. Most, though, swap out premium materials for cheaper ones, like plastic. At times, it feels like a race to the bottom. Premium keyboards outside of Apple's have largely been few and far between. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums